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WENATCHEE APPLESOX Series NOTES WENATCHEE APPLESOX Series NOTES 2019 Schedule The series Broadcast 12-15 1st half, 1-2 2nd half Information June 6/3 vs CCL Showcase, 10-1, W RADIO 6/4 vs Victoria HarbourCats, 7-4, W 6/5 vs Victoria HarbourCats, 8-3, L 6/6 vs Victoria HarbourCats, 8-5, L 6/7 @ Yakima Valley Pippins, 4-1, L July 12, 6:35 p.m. 6/8 @ Yakima Valley Pippins, 8-3, L July 13, 6:35 p.m. 6/9 @ Yakima Valley Pippins, 4-2, L 6/11 vs Port Angeles Lefties, 15-9, L July 14, 5:35 p.m. 6/12 vs Port Angeles Lefties, 14-7, W 6/13 vs Port Angeles Lefties, 8-3, W 6/14 vs Walla Walla Sweets, 3-1, L Wenatchee: 93.9 FM 6/15 vs Walla Walla Sweets, 7-6, L Probable Pitchers 6/16 vs Walla Walla Sweets, 11-10, W Chelan: 95.3 FM 6/18 @ Port Angeles Lefties, 7-3, W Wenatchee Bend 6/19 @ Port Angeles Lefties, 9-5, W Brewster: 101.3 FM 6/20 @ Port Angeles Lefties, 12-2, W Seth Kuykendall (1-1, 2.70 ERA) Nick Proctor (4-1. 1.14 ERA) Omak: 101.9 FM 6/22 vs Highline Bears, 11-2, W Owen Leonard (1-1, 4.37 ERA) TBD 6/23 vs Highline Bears, 14-6, W 6/25 @ Victoria HarbourCats, 14-5, L Gavin Gorrell (1-2, 5.09 ERA) TBD All games can also be 6/26 @ Victoria HarbourCats, 5-4, L 6/27 @ Victoria HarbourCats, 13-12, L listened to anywhere in 6/28 @ Cowlitz Black Bears, 10-2, W the world by tuning in 6/29 @ Cowlitz Black Bears, 10-1, W 6/30 @ Cowlitz Black Bears, 10-5, L Tonight’s opponent online here. July ▪ The Bellingham Bells just split a mid-week series with 7/2 vs Kelowna Falcons, 5-3, L the Walla Walla Sweets in Bellingham, last night was 7/3 vs Kelowna Falcons, 6-3, L TV 7/4 vs Kelowna Falcons, 18-6, W cancelled due to rain. 7/5 @ Bend Elks, 11-1, L ▪ Bellingham was one win away from winning the first 7/6 @ Bend Elks, 8-4, W half North division playoff spot. 7/7 @ Bend Elks, 4-2, W ▪ 7/9 vs Bend Elks, 4-2, L Guthrie Morrison is fifth in the WCL with a .354 7/10 vs Bend Elks, 9-1, L average and Nick Proctor is first with a 1.14 ERA. 7/11 vs Bend Elks, 16-2, W ▪ The Bells have the fifth-best batting average in the 7/12 vs Bellingham Bells, 6:35 WCL (.254) and the second-best ERA (3.90). 7/13 vs Bellingham Bells, 6:35 7/14 vs Bellingham Bells, 5:35 7/15 vs US Military All-Stars, 6:35 2019 STANDINGS For the second straight 7/16 @ Kelowna Falcons, 6:35 season, all home games will 7/17 @ Kelowna Falcons, 6:35 NORTH First Half Second Half Streak 7/18 @ Kelowna Falcons, 6:35 be televised live on the 7/19 @ Bellingham Bells, 6:35 Victoria z 18-9 2-2 W1 7/20 @ Bellingham Bells, 6:35 Bellingham 17-11 1-1 L1 AppleSox Facebook page. 7/21 @ Bellingham Bells, 1:05 Port Angeles 10-17 1-1 W1 7/24 @ Walla Walla Sweets, 6:35 Wenatchee 12-15 1-2 W1 7/25 @ Walla Walla Sweets, 6:35 Yakima Valley 12-17 1-2 L2 The radio broadcast will 7/26 @ Walla Walla Sweets, 7:05 Kelowna 10-16 0-2 L2 again be synced with the 7/27 vs Portland Pickles, 6:35 7/28 vs Portland Pickles, 5:35 video broadcast so that fans SOUTH First Half Second Half Streak 7/29 vs Portland Pickles, 6:35 from any location with 7/31 vs CCL Showcase, 6:35 Cowlitz 9-17 2-0 W2 August Portland 10-17 2-1 W2 internet access can Bend 12-15 2-1 L1 8/2 vs Yakima Valley Pippins, 6:35 experience AppleSox 8/3 vs Yakima Valley Pippins, 6:35 Ridgefield 13-14 2-2 L1 baseball. 8/4 vs Yakima Valley Pippins, 5:35 Corvallis z 21-6 1-1 L1 8/6 vs Ridgefield Raptors, 6:35 Walla Walla 18-9 1-1 W1 8/7 vs Ridgefield Raptors, 6:35 “Like” Wenatchee AppleSox 8/8 vs Ridgefield Raptors, 6:35 z-won first half y-won second half 8/9 @ Corvallis Knights, 6:30 on Facebook and tune in at 8/10, @ Corvallis Knights, 7:05 8/11 @ Corvallis Knights, 3:00 gametime. Sox Streaks Current Streak.….….……..…….Lost 1 Contact Last Five Games……..…...…..…...3-2 Anyone looking to speak with an AppleSox Last 10 Games…..…….…….……4-6 player or coach should email AppleSox Last 5 @ Home…..……..…..….…2-3 Communications Director Joel Norman at Last 5 on Road.………….….…….3-2 [email protected] The Wenatchee AppleSox: Celebrating Summer… One Inning At A Time! Scoring by Inning 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th AppleSox 32 13 22 24 26 21 30 25 6 0 0 Opponents 33 14 21 18 17 25 17 20 9 1 1 AppleSox Sox stats Record When… st Home……………….……6-9 Last Game HR’s Allowed 6-run 1 Innings Last night was the Last night was the Road……………….…….7-8 The Sox defeated first time in six 2nd time the Sox June………………….…9-12 the Bend Elks, 16-2, on games that Sox scored six runs in July………………………4-5 Thursday at pitchers didn’t the first inning this August…………….……..0-0 home allow a home run. year (June 19). Pre-All-Star Break……13-17 Last Year Biggest Win Season High Runs Post-All-Star Break……..0-0 The Sox dropped The 14-run victory The Sox 16 runs Non-League……………...3-0 four of six games last night was the scored last night First Game of Series…….3-7 against the Bells Sox largest margin matched a season- Second Game of Series…..4-6 in 2018. of victory this year high (July 4). Third Game of Series.........6-4 After Off-Day……………1-4 Sox salvage series with bend Day Games….….….…….1-1 Night Games…….……12-16 Extra Innings…….….…..0-2 Wearing White Jerseys…1-5 Wearing Red Jerseys……5-6 Wearing Blue Jerseys…...7-6 Scoring 5+Runs………..12-6 Scoring <5 Runs…….…1-11 Score First………...…..…8-6 Score Last……….…...…5-11 • The AppleSox won the final game of their second- Collecting 10+ hits.……10-4 half-opening series with the Bend Elks. Collecting <10 hits…….3-13 • Tuesday, five different Elks pitchers limited the Sox Homering………………..9-6 to just five hits as the Sox lost, 4-2. Not Homering………….4-11 • Wednesday, Bend starter Gil Luna struck out 12 in Out-Hit Opponent.…….10-2 seven innings to defeat the Sox, 9-1. Out-Hit by Opponent.…2-15 • Friday, eight of nine Sox starters reached base and Starter Goes 5+…………7-4 the AppleSox salvaged the series with a 16-2 win. Starters Goes <5…….…5-11 Commit >1 Error….…….7-9 AppleSox Run Differential Home: +10 Road: +3 AppleSox Pitching… Last Four Seasons 2018 2017 2016 2015 Strikeouts 456 410 358 376 @AppleSox Wenatchee AppleSox @AppleSox The Wenatchee AppleSox: Celebrating Summer… One Inning At A Time! AppleSox Probable Pitchers School: Went 7-2 with a 2.92 ERA in 13 appearances, 11 starts, as a sophomore at Yakima Valley… Struck out 67 batters in a team-high 86.1 innings… Transferring to Western Seth Kuykendall Oregon this fall. (Friday) Owen Leonard (Saturday) School: Went 0-0 with a 10.42 ERA in 15 appearances, all in relief, as a junior at Washington State… Struck out 19 batters in 19 innings. School: Went 0-2 with a 9.15 ERA in 2018 as a freshman at the University of Northern Colorado in 2018… Appeared in eight games, four of which he started… Struck out 21 Gavin Gorrell batters in 19 2/3 innings… Transferred to Boise State. (Sunday) Six or More=Win The Sox have won all five games in which their starter has tossed at least six innings (June 4, 18, 29; July 6, 11). Consistently tossing five Sox starters have tossed five-or-more innings in seven of the last nine games. @AppleSox Wenatchee AppleSox @AppleSox The Wenatchee AppleSox: Celebrating Summer… One Inning At A Time! 2019 Home Run tracker Date Player Inning Runners On HR# Opponent Ballpark *June 3 Johnny Sage 2nd 2 1 CCL Showcase Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 6 Johnny Graham 3rd 0 1 Victoria HarbourCats Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 8 Ryan Altenberger 1st 0 1 Yakima Valley Pippins Yakima County Stadium June 12 Tyler Detloff 5th 2 1 Port Angeles Lefties Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 13 Cole McKenzie 7th 0 1 Port Angeles Lefties Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 16 Quinn Ayers 7th 1 1 Walla Walla Sweets Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 19 Kody Darcy 1st 1 1 Port Angeles Lefties Civic Field June 20 Quinn Ayers 3rd 3 2 Port Angeles Lefties Civic Field June 20 Kody Darcy 5th 0 2 Port Angeles Lefties Civic Field *June 24 Ryan Altenberger 1st 0 1 Highline Bears Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium *June 24 Cole McKenzie 1st 0 1 Highline Bears Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium June 26 Hunter Montgomery 5th 0 1 Victoria HarbourCats Royal Athletic Park June 27 Jason Harayda 1st 2 1 Victoria HarbourCats Royal Athletic Park June 27 Dalton Harum 3rd 0 1 Victoria HarbourCats Royal Athletic Park June 28 Kodie Kolden 2nd 0 1 Cowlitz Black Bears Story Field June 28 Hunter Montgomery 7th 2 2 Cowlitz Black Bears Story Field June 30 Kodie Kolden 1st 0 2 Cowlitz Black Bears Story Field July 3 Blake Klassen 3rd 0 1 Kelowna Falcons Paul Thomas Sr.
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